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For 2012, Chinese New Year is celebrated on Monday, January 23rd. The significance of this holiday and simple activities to help your kids learn about Chinese New Year can be found here, but fun, educational, and simple craft ideas are included below. Read More...
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Chinese New Year is a great excuse to practice important skills while celebrating an important part of Chinese culture. When is Chinese New Year? Chinese New Year is based on the Chinese Lunar Calendar, which is 2,640 years older than our calendar, and Read More...
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For mums with young children, nothing could mean more than a gift on Mother’s Day made by the fair hands of their little ones. Dads may well lend a hand ordering some chocolates or flowers, but teaming up with the kids to make something or come up with Read More...
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Beginning at sunset on Tuesday, December 20, 2011, and ending at sunset on Wednesday, December 28, 2011, Hanukkah provides an excellent opportunity for children to practice diversity and use valuable skills constructed already this school year. Head over Read More...
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With the festive season approaching, why don’t consider some new and fun things to do with your kids in order to keep the Christmas excitement strong and have a memorable Christmas experience! Create a Good Deeds Christmas Calendar With kids in the classroom Read More...
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Here are a few great ideas that you can do with your primary school classes during the buzz and anticipation that inevitably happens during the build up of breaking up from school for Christmas. Each Christmas decoration below also includes a list of Read More...
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The holidays are much more fun through the eyes of babes. It is no wonder, however, that it often becomes a whirlwind of chaotic energy. Thanksgiving can be particularly challenging as it often revolves around food and not toys. That is why it is best Read More...
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Here’s a free March Newsletter template. What do you have planned for March? Bookmark Classroom Crafting with Carol for lesson plans, printables and crafts. Check back often for up-dates. Fun Activities for Saint Patrick’s Day: Saint Patrick’s Day Leprechaun Read More...
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Your students will love to make this Saint Patrick’s Day Cootie Catcher while learning Saint Patrick’s Day words! Materials: Saint Patrick’s Day Cootie Catcher template (color or black & white) Crayons Pencil Scissors List of Saint Patrick’s Day words Read More...
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Your students will love to make this Valentine’s Day Cootie Catcher while learning Valentine’s Day words! Materials: Valentine’s Day Cootie Catcher template Crayons Pencil Scissors List of Valentine’s Day words you would like the students to study Instructions: Read More...
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Your students will love to make their own, unique Valentine’s Day Warm Fuzzies! Students will also enjoy writing stories about their Valentine’s Day Warm Fuzzy during Writer’s Workshop. Students can keep their their Valentine’s Day Warm Fuzzies or give Read More...
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Here’s a Valentine’s Day card for your students’ parents! This Valentine’s Day card will save you time because it requires very little teacher prep, and it will keep your students busy. Best of all, the parents will love it. Materials: You Hold the Key Read More...
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Print out these free, reproducible Valentine cards for your students. The Valentine cards can be used with the Star Student Bulletin Board, if you wish. Materials: White paper (if you choose to print in color) or pink paper (if you choose to print using Read More...
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Here’s a free My New Year’s Resolution writing prompt and lesson plan. Materials: My New Year’s Resolution Writing Prompt Pencil Dictionary, word wall or Words Writing Book Instructions: Discuss and write the definition of the term, New Year’s Resolution Read More...
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A Pajama Day is a fun and meaningful way to acknowledge your kids' hard work. Here are helpful tips to make the most of this celebration! Read More...
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